National Geographic Society
= 11 Planets: A New View of the Solar System by David Aguilar =
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No. There is one star in our solar system, and no other solar systems within it.
There are no exoplanets in our solar system. By definition, an exoplanet is a planet that is not in our solar system.
Our Solar System
Its a planet, NOT a solar system.
No, Sirius is not part of our solar system. The only star in our solar system is the sun.
Fred HOYLE has written: 'The cosmagony of the solar system'
"Our solar system." The "part of our galaxy" that's in our solar system is the solar system.
Elizabeth Rathbun has written: 'Exploring Your Solar System (Books for World Explorers)' 'Exploring your solar system' -- subject(s): Juvenile literature, Exploration
Enos Blakeslee has written: 'A system of astronomy' -- subject(s): Solar system, Astronomy
Our Solar System is called the Solar System, Why?, what do you Aliens call it.
Donald C Fontaine has written: 'Solar energy system performance evaluation' -- subject(s): Solar energy, Solar houses
James E Hughes has written: 'Solar energy system performance evaluation' -- subject(s): Solar energy, Solar houses
David Isaak has written: 'Solar system economics' -- subject(s): Solar heating, Solar energy industries, Economic aspects, Economic aspects of Solar heating
No. There is one star in our solar system, and no other solar systems within it.
The solar system
My solar system (and yours if you are from Earth) is just called "The Solar System".
When the Moon was formed, the Solar System WAS already a solar system.